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The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, gets pretty intense when it talks about what happens if we don't properly honor the Sabbath. It suggests that our actions (or inacti...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, certainly thinks so. It delves into the profound mysteries of Shabbat, revealing its hidden connections to the divine. The passage w...
Jewish mysticism is often like that. It hints at layers of meaning, hidden connections, and a universe brimming with secrets just waiting to be uncovered. Today, let’s peek into on...
Jewish tradition recognizes this feeling, and even offers a powerful response: the idea of spreading a tabernacle of peace. Where does this idea come from? It appears in a seemingl...
Beyond the flowers and the vows, Jewish tradition holds layers of mystical significance, particularly when we delve into the Tikkunei Zohar, a companion volume to the Zohar itself....
The Tikkunei Zohar, a central work of Kabbalah, delves into this very idea in its 113th section. It begins with a seemingly simple verse from Exodus (35:3), "Your dwellings." But t...
We’re all running around, stressed, dealing with work, family, life’s endless to-do lists. But then comes Shabbat, the Sabbath. A moment to breathe. A moment to reconnect. But it's...
Take tefillin, those leather boxes containing sacred scrolls that observant Jews bind to their arm and forehead during morning prayer. Ever stopped to wonder about their significan...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a companion volume to the Zohar – the foundational text of Kabbalah – opens up some breathtaking vistas of connection. In Tikkunei Zohar 115, we find a powerful...